Materials

White paper (watercolour paper works best, but your could also use cardstock)

Clear drying craft glue

Glitter glue (optional)

Items to make circular prints (we used caps, spools etc.) You could use other objects- this is just a starting point.

Shallow containers (for glue & water)

Watercolour paints

Paintbrush

Smock

Finishing coat such as Modge Podge (optional)

Circle punch (or circular cap, pencil & scissors)

Pre-made cards (can be purchased at craft, dollar, office or stationary stores) or make your own, folding over pieces of cardstock.

Envelopes

Wet cloth for clean up

Directions

Using your circular objects, dip them in the craft glue and apply to your paper. Allow to dry overnight or as specified.

Paint over the glue resist with watercolours. Allow to dry overnight.

We painted over our project with a finishing coat of Modge Podge to add a bit of shine and texture (using a more stiff bristled brush). Allow to dry overnight so it will not stick to your punch.

We then punched out circles out of the work and glued them to cards. You could also attach them to the outside of the envelope as well. (Instead of a circular punch, you could also flip the work over, trace light circles with a pencil and cut them out. Any shape will work- be creative! This is simply a starting point.)

Be sure to add your child’s name and the year on the bottom corner and share your personalized cards.